Susan V. Schonberg
University of Texas at Austin
Network
Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.
Publication
Featured researches published by Susan V. Schonberg.
Polar Biology | 2011
Howard M. Feder; Katrin Iken; Arny L. Blanchard; Stephen C. Jewett; Susan V. Schonberg
The benthos of the southeastern Chukchi Sea shelf is typified by high faunal abundance and biomass resulting from settlement of a large proportion of seasonal phytoplankton under highly nutritious offshore Bering Shelf Anadyr Water (BSAW). In contrast, inshore Alaska Coastal Water (ACW) is much less productive. Yet the Chukchi Bight and Kotzebue Sound, located under ACW in the southeastern Chukchi Sea, contain a substantial faunal abundance and biomass of invertebrates, fishes and marine mammals. We examined food web structure to gain an understanding of how a relatively rich benthic fauna with a high biomass can be supported under ACW with a supposedly low flux of carbon to the benthos. We measured stable isotope (δ13C and δ15N) values of selected organisms (from zooplankton to fishes) as markers of food sources and trophic position to compare fauna on the shelf under BSAW with that in the Chukchi Bight and Kotzebue Sound under ACW. Relative isotope position of organisms in all three regions was similar, even though some pelagic species within the Sound were depleted in δ13C compared to the other regions. We attribute the depletion to the influence of terrestrially derived carbon. We suggest that the hydrodynamics along an oceanic front between the Chukchi Shelf and the Chukchi Bight support the advection of nutrient-rich POC into the Bight and Sound as additional food sources to local production. We conclude that local conditions and multiple POC sources in the Bight and Sound support the substantial population of benthic invertebrates and the fishes, seabirds, and marine mammals that feed on them.
Marine Environmental Research | 2013
John H. Trefry; Kenneth H. Dunton; Robert P. Trocine; Susan V. Schonberg; Nathan D. McTigue; Eric S. Hersh; Thomas J. McDonald
A retrospective chemical and biological study was carried out in Camden Bay, Alaskan Beaufort Sea, where single exploratory oil wells were drilled at two sites more than two decades ago. Barium from discharged drilling mud was present in sediments at concentrations as high as 14%, ~200 times above background, with significantly higher concentrations of Ba, but not other metals, within 250 m of the drilling site versus reference stations. Elevated concentrations of Cr, Cu, Hg and Pb were found only at two stations within 25 m of one drilling site. Concentrations of total polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (TPAH) were not significantly different at reference versus drilling-site stations; however, TPAH were elevated in Ba-rich layers from naturally occurring perylene in ancient formation cuttings. Infaunal biomass and species abundance were not significantly different at reference versus drilling-site stations; infauna were less diverse at drilling-site stations. Our assessment showed that discharges from single wells within large areas caused minimal long-term, adverse impacts to the benthic ecosystem.
Deep-sea Research Part Ii-topical Studies in Oceanography | 2005
Kenneth H. Dunton; Jonathan L. Goodall; Susan V. Schonberg; Jacqueline M. Grebmeier; David R. Maidment
Marine Ecology Progress Series | 1989
Kenneth H. Dunton; Sm Saupe; An Golikov; Dm Schell; Susan V. Schonberg
Arctic | 1982
Kenneth H. Dunton; Erk Reimnitz; Susan V. Schonberg
Estuaries and Coasts | 2012
Kenneth H. Dunton; Susan V. Schonberg; Lee W. Cooper
Deep-sea Research Part Ii-topical Studies in Oceanography | 2014
Susan V. Schonberg; Janet T. Clarke; Kenneth H. Dunton
Archive | 2002
Kenneth H. Dunton; Susan V. Schonberg
Deep-sea Research Part Ii-topical Studies in Oceanography | 2014
Austin L. Fox; Emily A. Hughes; Robert P. Trocine; John H. Trefry; Susan V. Schonberg; Nathan D. McTigue; Brenda K. Lasorsa; Brenda Konar; Lee W. Cooper
Deep-sea Research Part Ii-topical Studies in Oceanography | 2017
Amelia A. Brower; Megan C. Ferguson; Susan V. Schonberg; Stephen C. Jewett; Janet T. Clarke
Collaboration
Dive into the Susan V. Schonberg's collaboration.
Joint Institute for the Study of the Atmosphere and Ocean
View shared research outputs